LAカウンティージェールで黒人にチンコを咥えさせられアナルを犯されるバ韓国人記事
韓国人と間違われて黒人に袋にされた中国人もいるし(日本人でも間違われて襲われる危険大)、
我物顔で何所でも占拠し行く先々全てで嫌われる韓国人は、他のアジア系にとっても物凄い迷惑。
http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=3062bb5075a6e5c7e119537f020273ba Feb 09, 2005
LOS ANGELES –– Many Koreans serving prison terms in the United States are expected to apply for transfer to Korea in August
when the Korean government ratifies an international treaty to accept prisoners of Korean nationality from foreign countries.
Most Korean prisoners will request transfer because the treaty contains measures that make it easier for the transferred inmates to receive parole or reduction of terms,
according to Korean American pastor Soo Min Lee, who has been advocating for prison transfer for nine years.
"Because of their small physique, they easily become targets of sexual assaults,
or errand boys for others' drug trafficking," he said.
"When they do not yield, they are beaten to death, literally beaten to death," he said.
Aside from conflicts with other inmates, Lee said, "Koreans, many of whom are recent immigrants,
have difficulty communicating in English. They also sorely miss eating steamed rice and kimchi."
Problems with non-Asian inmates are so prevalent
that families of Korean prisoners in Men's Central Jail of Los Angeles County Jail took action last year.
They protested the recent room assignments in which Koreans were mixed with non-Asian inmates,
saying that the Koreans were susceptible to victimization by non-Asians who are physically stronger and belong to powerful cliques.
The protesters demanded separate room assignments, citing an incident in which an Asian was assaulted by a group of African Americans because he was thought to be Korean.
But their demand has not been met, said Lee.
LAでは物凄く嫌われているバ韓国人のせいで、他のアジア系も偉い迷惑を被っています。
Koreans Fear Race-based Attacks in L.A. County Jails Feb 04, 2004
http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=c51e1004cdd48273c54b4d3f167f5cd5 Families of Korean inmates at the L.A. County Men’s Central Jail don't want their family members to room with non-Asian prisoners.
After an Asian inmate was assaulted by a group of African Americans,
allegedly because he was thought to be Korean, family members are concerned Korean inmates are being targeted.
Investigators at the Sheriff Department reportedly suspect that the victim was mistaken for a Korean by the attackers.
Currently about 7,000 inmates in jails are waiting for court sentencing statewide. And Lee estimates that 300 to 400 Koreans are locked there.
キムチは恋しいし、英語では全くコミニュケーションが取れないニダ! もう駄目ぽニダ!
Aside from conflicts with non-Asian inmates, most of the Koreans suffer from cultural and language barriers, Lee said.
“They sorely miss steamed rice and kimchi,” he said. “Many of them have difficulty communicating in English adequately.”